How Verizon's Lawsuit Could Kill Netflix, YouTube By Tom's Guide Staff, Fahmida Y. Rashid published 25 November 13 A court ruling may soon end 20 years of 'net neutrality.' Here's how that would change the Internet as we know it.
Transporter Sync Turns Spare Hard Drives into Cloud Storage By Jill Scharr published 29 October 13 Transporter Sync lets you leave data storage to your own devices, turning your spare external hard drive into a networked cloud-like storage.
Microsoft Shuts Down MSN TV By Kevin Parrish published 1 October 13 The pioneering Web TV service has signed off.
Long Passwords Could Have Crashed Security Website By Jill Scharr published 17 September 13 Django discovered, and quickly patched, a security vulnerability that would have let hackers turn Django's strong password security against it.
Is Tor's Anonymous Internet Still Secure? By Jill Scharr published 10 September 13 A potentially torrid affair: the encryption used in online anonymity protocol Tor may be crackable by the NSA — and even upgrading won't fix the problem.
Google Upgrades Hangouts with 720p Video By Kevin Parrish published 29 August 13 Google is moving to use WebRTC in Hangouts.
Syrian Group Claims Recent Twitter, New York Times Hacks By Kevin Parrish published 29 August 13 The attack had the potential to be huge.
Facebook Outs First Global Government Requests Report By Kevin Parrish published 28 August 13 The United States made the most requests in the first half of 2013.
Google: Gmail Users Should Have No Expectation of Privacy By Kevin Parrish published 15 August 13 Google comments cause controversy.
Stores Tracking Shoppers Using Phone Wi-Fi Signals By Kevin Parrish published 12 August 13 Forget Big Brother: Big Retailer is keeping its eye on your every move, and taking notes.
Konami is Lastest in a String of Hacked Publishers, Devs By Kevin Parrish published 13 July 13 Konami follows several other developers and publishers hit by hackers within the last month.
AT&T Says It Can Accurately Track P2P-Shared Content By Kevin Parrish published 2 July 13 The system described in this patent can accurately monitor P2P networks and pinpoint individual downloaders.
Google Testing Packaged Version of Chrome Remote Desktop By Kevin Parrish published 19 June 13 This standalone version looks and feels like a native desktop app.
World of Warcraft Movie Filming to Begin in 2014 By Kevin Parrish published 4 June 13 Producer Charles Roven says Legendary won't begin filming the World of Warcraft movie until 2014.
LinkedIn Now Offers Two-Step Verification Too By Kevin Parrish published 3 June 13 LinkedIn is now doing the two-step security dance too.
Shareholders Ask Why Amazon Sells Violent Games, But Not Guns By Kevin Parrish published 30 May 13 It's inconsistent, many claim.
Judge: DoJ Has Plenty of Evidence Against Apple in Antitrust By Kevin Parrish published 25 May 13 Judge Denise Cote already peeked at the evidence stacking up against Apple in the DoJ's eBook conspiracy lawsuit.
ABC Streaming TV to iOS; Aereo Heads Down to Georgia By Kevin Parrish published 15 May 13 As Aereo heads into Atlanta, Georgia, with its antenna-based subscription service, ABC retaliates with a live TV streaming app.
Google Adding Push Notification Support in Chrome By Kevin Parrish published 12 May 13 Push notification support has arrived for Web apps for Chrome and Chrome OS.
3D-printed Gun CAD Files Pulled from Web By Jane McEntegart published 10 May 13 After only a few days online, the blueprint's for Defense Distributed's 3D-printed gun have been taken down.
BitTorrent Reveals New Direct-To-Fan Media Format By Kevin Parrish published 8 May 13 BitTorrent's new media format seems like an attempt at legitimate file sharing.
Man's Skype Hacked 6 Times; Video Messaging Previewed By Kevin Parrish published 1 May 13 Simple questions allowed hackers to access a Skype account over six times in one day. Plus, Skype will be coming to Outlook in the coming weeks, and a preview version of Video Messaging has arrived for the desktop.
Former Opera Employee Sued for Giving Mozilla Trade Secrets By Kevin Parrish published 30 April 13 A former Opera employee faces a $3.4 million lawsuit for allegedly giving Mozilla trade secrets.
Google Banning Devs From Updating Outside Google Play By Kevin Parrish published 28 April 13 After Facebook began scaring Android users with external updates, Google has decided to clarify its updating policy.
Surf for Rewards! New Web Browser Gives Perks for Browsing By Tomsguide published 21 April 13 Chromium web browser Perk offers points rewards for browsing; exchangeable for a variety of goods and services.
House Passes CISPA Bill Again with 288-127 Vote By Kevin Parrish published 18 April 13 House passes the CISPA bill... against. Now it's the Senate's turn.
Apple iMusic Could Land Warner, Universal Deals Soon By Kevin Parrish published 6 April 13 Apple is looking to launch iRadio in June along with the iPhone 5S.
Mozilla, Samsung Collaborating on New Browser Engine By Kevin Parrish published 5 April 13 Mozilla and Samsung are working on a new Web browser engine based on Rust.
Amazon's AutoRip Service Now Includes Vinyl Purchases By Kevin Parrish published 4 April 13 Vinyl records you purchase from Amazon will automatically have unlocked free MP3 versions.
Kaspersky Offering Free Anti-Theft, AV Protection for Android By Kevin Parrish published 27 March 13 These apps offer 30 days of premium coverage before reverting to "lite" versions.